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Tony Malaby with Nick Fraser at the Rex
ByOn Thursday, I had the good fortune of seeing two outstanding sets by the great saxophonist

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Nick Fraser
drumsb.1976
Jimmy Lewis
b.1918Alex Fournier
bassThe music featured eight compositions by Malaby spanning his career. I read an interview with Fraser in which he used the phrase "improvising at the edges of composition" and I think that perfectly captured the music that was played. The highlight of the first set was Remolino, a composition that Malaby recorded on several albums and in very different musical contexts. There is a superb version on Novela (2011), an album featuring a nonet and arrangements by

Kris Davis
pianob.1980
The second set featured four compositions that were played continuously, blurring boundaries. If anything, the group sounded even more locked in and responsive as an ensemble. The 60-minute set seemed to pass by in what felt like 10 minutes. The group was received enthusiastically by a rather large crowd that stayed around for the end of the second set, well after midnight on a Thursday evening. View Slideshow
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